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Wolves back in the Cotswolds!


Over the 36 years we have been open to the public, Cotswold Wildlife Park has been home to a vast variety of species from Armadillos to Zebra, but they have never held a dog species, or should I say a non-domesticated dog species. Imagine then the excitement generated when the decision was made to bring Wolves to the Park.

The Park is creating a 2 acre extension to accommodate these interesting social animals; a perfect setting discovered by our Managing Director Reggie Heyworth when he was just a wee pup exploring his family's woods.

Hidden behind a curtain of evergreen trees lies a vista that could only be improved upon with the addition of several pairs of eyes eerily peering back at you from behind a tree; the whole area just screams "wolf territory!"

Work is now underway on the enclosure and surrounding area.

Visitors will have viewing of the enclosure via a raised wooden walkway; the limited viewing will enable the wolves to maintain a sense of secrecy while giving visitors a greater insight into the behaviour of these animals in their natural environment.

The wolf became extinct in England in 1486, and in 2006 it will return to the Cotswolds. This will be his view as he peers at you from behind a tree at Cotswold Wildlife Park!

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